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blockly > blockRendering > IPathObject > applyColour
blockRendering.IPathObject.applyColour() method
Apply the stored colours to the block's path, taking into account whether the paths belong to a shadow block.
Signature:
applyColour?(block: BlockSvg): void;
Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
block |
BlockSvg |
The source block. |
Returns:
void
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Last updated 2025-05-16 UTC.
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